lightscot
/ˈlaɪtˌskɒt/Definitions
1. noun
a small, often temporary or makeshift, shed or hut, especially in a Scottish context
“The old shepherd had a lightscot near the hill where his sheep grazed during the winter.”
2. verb
to provide or have a small, often temporary or makeshift, shed or hut, especially in a Scottish context
“The farmer lightscot his tools in the corner of the field.”